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Old 10-25-2013, 09:36 AM   #1
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It'e because Honduh guys suck ass and think that more pistons = more stopping power. A 4-piston caliper is plenty and the amount of stopping power has NOTHING to do with how many pistons the caliper has. Why do you want 6-piston calipers anyways? So you could be rad and tell all your homies about them???

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It'e because Honduh guys suck ass and think that more pistons = more stopping power. A 4-piston caliper is plenty and the amount of stopping power has NOTHING to do with how many pistons the caliper has.
Willwood has a 6 piston kit for nissans, it's not popular so the kit must've been taken down. The 6 piston caliper is the exact same size as the 4 piston, it just has smaller pistons.



There was a thread on this years ago and someone argued that the 6 piston offered a more feedback oriented bite rather than an abrupt stop like the 4 piston kit.

Either or, I have the 4 piston.

I would like a rear option that doesn't require switching to a Z rear brake setup, however it is more expensive than the front brake setup.
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